Common use of The College may Clause in Contracts

The College may. 4.1 Re-allocate the residential premises to another person if the Licence fee is not paid by the Licensee in accordance with paragraph 1.2 of these Terms & Conditions but without prejudice to the right to recover from the Licensee such proportionate part of the Licence fee as relates to any period in which the residential premises are not occupied before such re-allocation. 4.2 In exceptional circumstances at no extra cost to the Licensee require the Licensee at any time during a Licence period to move to such other residential premises as may be available from time to time, and if the usual Licence fee for such other premises is lower than that for the premises specified in the Licence the College will refund to the Licensee the appropriate proportion of the Licence fee. The College will endeavour to give the Licensee reasonable notice of its intention to move the Licensee to other residential premises, and will consider any representations the Licensee will wish to make before confirming the said decision. The College will meet any expenses reasonably incurred by the Licensee in moving from the residential premises to other such premises. 4.3 Permit the Licensee at any time during a Licence period to substitute for the residential premises specified in the Licence such other residential premises as may be available from time to time, provided that if the usual Licence fee tariff for such other residential premises is higher than that for the residential premises specified in the Licence the Licence fee payable by the Licensee will be adjusted to accord with the higher tariff, with effect from the date of such substitution. 4.4 Share limited personal data in respect of the Licensee with College Suppliers as required to provide services associated with the provision of the accommodation, including but not limited to insurance.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Accommodation Licence Agreement, Accommodation Licence Agreement, Accommodation Licence Agreement

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The College may. 4.1 Re-allocate Re-­‐allocate the residential premises to another person if the Licence fee is not paid by the Licensee in accordance with paragraph 1.2 of these Terms & Conditions but without prejudice to the right to recover from the Licensee such proportionate part of the Licence fee as relates to any period in which the residential premises are not occupied before such re-allocationre-­‐allocation. 4.2 In exceptional circumstances at no extra cost to the Licensee require the Licensee at any time during a Licence period to move to such other residential premises as may be available from time to time, and if the usual Licence fee for such other premises is lower than that for the premises specified in the Licence the College will refund to the Licensee the appropriate proportion of the Licence fee. The College will endeavour to give the Licensee reasonable notice of its intention to move the Licensee to other residential premises, and will consider any representations the Licensee will wish to make before confirming the said decision. The College will meet any expenses reasonably incurred by the Licensee in moving from the residential premises to other such premises. 4.3 Permit the Licensee at any time during a Licence period to substitute for the residential premises specified in the Licence such other residential premises as may be available from time to time, provided that if the usual Licence fee tariff for such other residential premises is higher than that for the residential premises specified in the Licence the Licence fee payable by the Licensee will be adjusted to accord with the higher tariff, with effect from the date of such substitution. 4.4 Share limited personal data in respect of the Licensee with College Suppliers as required to provide services associated with the provision of the accommodation, including but not limited to insurance.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Accommodation Licence Agreement

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